Ghost story based on a legendary Thai folk tale.
A mad doctor uses a fake taxi driver to kidnap victims and then removes their eyes in hopes of perfecting an eye transplant that will allow his blind wife to see again. One of the doctor's servants ends up getting possessed by not one, but several of the victims.
Nak
Remake of the 1960 ghost film of the same name. This was remade yet again two years later.
Yet another version of the famous Thai ghost tale. There are dozens of these.
Nak
A man has no clue he's married to a ghost. This is yet another spin on the famous Mae Nak ghost legend. Only a 24 minute silent excerpt of this film currently exists.
This movie is about Bang Rajan village. This village is located north of Ayutthaya, the old capital of Siam, predecessor state to modern Thailand. The village played a famous role related to its resistance against the Burmese in the war that saw the destruction of Ayutthaya city in 1767. Tap is a Siamese soldier leader. Siamese people have internal conflicts while they are also fighting with Burma.
In order to save her boyfriend Yod's life, a young woman named Khun becomes the mistress of a sadistic lord (whose wife isn't much better). Once Yod finds out about it, he breaks up with her and she kills herself. Her ghost returns for revenge. This same exact story (set in 1905) was filmed again in 1981 as แก้วกาหลง ("Glass Kalong").
Three traveling students are forced to stay in a old temple and are told by the groundskeeper not to open the doors or windows after dark. One of them doesn't listen, meets a beautiful woman and the next day is found dead with two small puncture wounds on his arm. The following evening, a second student is killed, leaving only Marut. Will he be the next victim?
The third Mae Nak ghost film following versions in 1959 and 1960.